Stories by Foreign Authors: Scandinavian by Unknown
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"Yes: will you have it?" asked Miss Hjelm, as though after a sudden resolution. Miss Brandt's first impulse was an eager acceptance; but she checked herself almost as quickly, and answered: "Oh, yes, thank you, as a curiosity." Then slowly put it between her glove and hand. As Miss Brandt and her company rode away, said Miss Hjelm's cousin, a handsome, middle-aged widow, to her: "How is it, Ingeborg? It appears to me you laugh with one eye and weep with the other." "Yes: a soap-bubble has burst for me, and glitters, maybe, for another." "You know I seldom understand the sentimental enigmas: can you not interpret your words?" "Yes: to-day an illusion has vanished, that had lasted for six years." "For six years?" said her cousin, with an inquiring or sympathizing look. "So it began when you were hardly sixteen years." "Now do you believe, that when I was in my sixteenth year I saw an |
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